The English documentation of the package nonumonpart
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nonumonpart = no (page) number on part title page
Le TEXnicien de surface
le.texnicien.de.surface@wanadoo.fr
2011/04/15
Abstract
This package is just a LATEX wrapper around the not so well known answer to the
FAQ: “How to get rid of page numbers”.
I, the TEXnicien de Surface, am the author of the wrapping only and not of the code itsel which has been, for many years, available on theFAQ of UK-TUGand given, from time to time, on different newgroups dedicated to TEX and LATEX.
Ceci est la documentation anglaise pour l’utilisateur de l’extension nonumonpart. La documentation française devrait être disponible sous le nom de nonumonpart-fr.pdf.
As stated above, this is neither new nor rare. The code has been known for a long time and easily available on different FAQs and in different archives of TEXnical newsgroups. However, the question has been recently asked to me during a session of training in LATEX
and I have thought it would help me if I wrote this tiny package. It is, actually, easier to say “load this package” than “surf the net, find the good FAQ, find the good question, follow the how-to”.
This package gives no warning but one info.
I hope this package will be of service. If it appears that it could be possible to make even slimmer, I also hope that one would like to tell me where I could improve it.
Last but not least, do not hesitate to tell me where, and how, I have offended the English language by sheer clumsiness for I certainly do not intend any offence. ;-)
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Usage
This package has no option and provides no end user macro. It redefines — the code is taken from the pageHow to get rid of page numbersof UK-TUG FAQ — the internal macro \@endpart in order to ensures that the title page of a part — obtained with the commande \part — has page style empty.
Suffices to load this package with the usual \usepackage{nonumonpart}.
∗This document corresponds to the file nonumonpart v1, dated 2011/04/15.